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  • Tyndall families share ‘Breakfast with Santa’

    "Breakfast with Santa" returns to Tyndall Air Force Base tomorrow, Dec. 6 from 8 - 11 a.m. The program, which brings military families together to share in holiday festivities, will feature a pancake breakfast for parents and children, arts and crafts, and a meet and greet with Santa Claus himself.

  • Live-fire operations on Tyndall become 'joint'

    Air Force F-15E Strike Eagles from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C., will be joined by Navy F/A-18 Super Hornets from Naval Air Station Oceana, Va. here Monday, Dec. 8 to conduct live-fire missions as part of a new program bringing aviators from both services together for realistic combat

  • Local humane society draws support from Tyndall Controller

    Stress associated with controlling air traffic at one of the busiest air fields in the Air Force, compounded with the current economic downturn, can be a lot of pressure for one person to handle. Fortunately, a Tyndall air traffic controller has found a way to relieve stress while supporting a

  • 325th Medical Group wins medical service awards

    The 2008 Air Education and Training Command Air Force Medical Service annual awards were recently announced this week. Tyndall Air Force Base's 325th Medical Group walked away with many winners. AETC winners will compete at the HQ USAF level against other MAJCOM winners. Congratulations to Tyndall's

  • Fire safety tips to keep the season merry

    Each holiday season tragedy strikes hundreds of families throughout the United States. Statistics show that fires related to candles, Christmas trees, holiday lighting and portable space heaters cause a dramatic increase in residential fires between Thanksgiving and New Years. While it is easy to

  • Academy students help clean up school

    Paul W. Airey non-commissioned officer academy students have been cleaning up A.D. Harris High School, from inside to outside, for almost a year, leaving an impression on the school's staff, students and surrounding community. Students from every six-week NCO class spend a Saturday doing everything